On Friday 13 July 2007 15:43:44 Sven Burmeister wrote:
Hello!
I use the KDE4 packages for 10.2. When I switch the window-decoration to oxygen I just get plain red as window-decoration. Is that just the way SVN currently and in the past few weeks looks, or is there a bug in relation to my graphics driver (nvidia) or any other setting on my system. I remove my .kde* directories for the kde4 user regularly. I tried to switch composite on/off.
My second issue concerns Qt 4.3. I use Psi SVN and since the last few versions of the Qt packages I noticed that while scrolling lists and text-windows, the picture gets distorted, i.e. a lot of lines with different bits of the actual text.
Further, it happens quite often that the Psi-windows intersect with other windows i.e. are not kept as different layers above/below each other. I thought it would be a Psi bug, yet I notice the same in KDE4 when scrolling the plasmoid-list. If you scroll often enough up and down you will notice that the list will show duplicate entries which are just graphical errors and not really there. Is that a known bug in Qt 4.3?
I would appreciate any hints that help me to decide whether it would be useful to report these issues as bugs or not.
Sven
I'm also using the KDE4 packages for 10.2 with the nvidia driver (but the standard qt4 packages) and get the same artefacts when scrolling (it seems to scroll down ok but scrolling up is problematic). The first time I tried them, I could switch composite on and play with the wiz bang effects, but after an update a couple of weeks ago, the display just locks up as soon as I enable it & I have to kill X and edit the conf file to turn it off again. Currently I can't get konqueror to work & kontact has never worked (though the individual components of it worked at first). I also clear out the .kde* directories each time I upgrade the packages. I just figured this is alpha code and expect things to be broken - I'm not sure if that's the right attitude to take though! Cheers, -- Ian GPG Key: http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~imoore/imoore-swift.asc